论文标题
蛋白质在核糖体出口隧道处逃脱:隧道形状的影响
Protein escape at the ribosomal exit tunnel: Effect of the tunnel shape
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论文摘要
我们研究了基于蛋白质数据库(PDB)的真实形状原子隧道的核糖体出口隧道,新生蛋白在核糖体出口隧道上的翻译后逃逸,该隧道的真实原子隧道的大型核糖体亚基的蛋白质数据库(PDB)结构。采用GO样模型的蛋白质模型的分子动力学模拟表明,在中等和高温下,包括可假定的生理温度,原子隧道处的蛋白质逃生过程在数量上与长度L =72Å和直径d = 16的圆柱隧道处的蛋白质逃生过程在数量上相似。然而,在低温下,原子隧道会增加隧道内蛋白质捕获的可能性,而气缸隧道不会引起捕获。总$β$蛋白倾向于比全$α$蛋白更快地逃脱,但是这种差异在增加蛋白质的链长度时会模糊。显示一个29个残留的锌指域被证明在隧道内被严重捕获。但是,考虑的大多数单域蛋白可以在生理温度下有效地逃脱,并且在我们以前的作品中提出的扩散模型之后的逃生时间分布。将仿真数据推断到氨基酸的摩擦系数的现实值表明球状蛋白的逃逸时间是在亚毫秒尺度上。有人认为,这种时间尺度足够短,可以通过不允许新生蛋白塞入核糖体隧道来使核糖体的平滑功能。
We study the post-translational escape of nascent proteins at the ribosomal exit tunnel with the consideration of a real shape atomistic tunnel based on the Protein Data Bank (PDB) structure of the large ribosome subunit of archeon Haloarcula marismortui. Molecular dynamics simulations employing the Go-like model for the proteins show that at intermediate and high temperatures, including a presumable physiological temperature, the protein escape process at the atomistic tunnel is quantitatively similar to that at a cylinder tunnel of length L = 72 Å and diameter d = 16 Å. At low temperatures, the atomistic tunnel, however, yields an increased probability of protein trapping inside the tunnel while the cylinder tunnel does not cause the trapping. All-$β$ proteins tend to escape faster than all-$α$ proteins but this difference is blurred on increasing the protein's chain length. A 29-residue zinc-finger domain is shown to be severely trapped inside the tunnel. Most of the single-domain proteins considered, however, can escape efficiently at the physiological temperature with the escape time distribution following the diffusion model proposed in our previous works. An extrapolation of the simulation data to a realistic value of the friction coefficient for amino acids indicates that the escape times of globular proteins are at the sub-millisecond scale. It is argued that this time scale is short enough for the smooth functioning of the ribosome by not allowing nascent proteins to jam the ribosome tunnel.